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Niagara Falls is about a one and a half hour drive southwest of Catch the Fire Toronto (formerly known as TACF). This is highly recommended for first time visitors to Toronto. Many have walked in the tunnels under the Falls, as well as have taken the Maid of the Mist boat tour (expect to get wet, although rainwear is provided). International visitors desiring to slip over the border to the States, should obtain a visa for the border cross. Passports will be essential to cross over as well. Bring your camera, and look for the rainbow on sunny days. There are lots of museums located on Clifton Hill.
Day tours to the Niagara region, departing from Toronto. Tours include free time at the Falls and historic Niagara-on-the-Lake, as well as the Maid of the Mist boat ride or Skylon Tower observation level. Enjoy a scenic tour with picture stops at the whirlpool, the hydroelectric dams, Floral Clock, and Queenston Heights. Complimentary tasting at a winery. Award winning, affordable quality tours. $60. Call toll free 1-866-833-0460 or local 905-693-8761. www.niagara-tours.ca
The CN Tower and the Roger's Centre (Skydome) are about a 25-minute drive southeast of Catch the Fire Toronto. More on CN Tower. More on Roger's Centre.
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) runs from about mid-August until Labor Day weekend, and has a large midway, horse and agriculture shows and shopping from around the world. Ontario Place is joined by a walkway to the CNE, and does not charge entry, except during the CNE. More on the CNE. More on Ontario Place.
Wild Water Kingdom is located in Brampton, 15 minutes northwest of Catch the Fire Toronto. Click here for more.
For Canada's largest amusement park and interesting shows, one should go to Canada's Wonderland. It is located about 30 minutes drive northeast of Catch the Fire Toronto. Click here for more.
Visit the City of Toronto's Attractions website for more. City of Toronto Attractions
Catch the Fire Toronto offers snacks, lunches and dinners most days.
Corner of Attwell Drive and Dixon Rd. Every time you eat here, Catch the Fire Toronto can collect a rebate from Boston Pizza for all purchases by our congregation at this restaurant. You simply need to put a copy of your bill in the box labeled “Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship” inside the restaurant, and put your name on the back. Once per month, we’ll receive a rebate of 5% of all purchases. Boston Pizza offer a casual dining atmosphere with more than 100 menu items including a unique selection of gourmet pizzas, mouth-watering pastas and a wide variety of appetizers, meal-sized salads, entrees and desserts. The restaurant is perfect for families, teams and groups of all ages in a contemporary setting.
Woodbine Shopping Centre at Highway 27 and Rexdale Blvd. "Relaxed and very comfortable, over 100 menu items."
10 Carlson Court, 416 674 8488. "Don't leave Toronto 'till you try the ribs judged Best in North America."
33 Carlson Court, 416 675 1234. "In the Park Plaza Hotel serving breakfast, lunch and dinner." 15% discount to Catch the Fire Toronto visitors.
200 Queen's Plate Drive, 416 746 6000. "Chinese food at its best. Famous buffet and hot grill."
925 Dixon Road, 416 674 3031. Beside the Travelodge Hotel. 15% discount to Catch the Fire Toronto visitors.
642 Dixon Road. "Great fresh submarine sandwiches made to order."